Bronchoegophony

/ˌbrɒŋkoʊˈɛɡɒfəni/ noun

An abnormal lung sound heard during physical examination where voice vibrations through the bronchi sound unusually loud and clear, often indicating lung disease.

From broncho- (bronchi/lungs) + egophony (from Greek 'ego' meaning self + 'phone' meaning sound—literally 'self-sound'). Egophony is when a patient's spoken voice transmits unusually clearly through stethoscope.

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